Activision Releases Set List for Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades
By Stephany on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 at 8:41 AM PST In Activision, Gamer Life, Games, Nintendo
Gamers who like to take their music games on the road will be pleased to know that Activision has released the full track list for their Nintendo DS music simulation game Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades. With the set list spanning over 40-years worth of rock, there should be a bit of something for everyone November 16 when the game lands in retail.
The complete set list for Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades includes the following 28 master recordings. These tracks consist of 21 songs exclusive to Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades and 7 are taken from Guitar Hero: World Tour:
- Alien Ant Farm – Smooth Criminal
- The All-American Rejects – Dirty Little Secret
- Blind Melon – No Rain
- Blondie – One Way Or Another
- Bon Jovi – You Give Love A Bad Name
- Boston – Rock and Roll Band
- The Darkness – I Believe In A Thing Called Love
- Edgar Winter Group – Free Ride
- Fall Out Boy – The Take Over, The Breaks Over
- Foo Fighters – The Pretender
- Free – All Right Now
- Jimmy Eat World – The Middle
- Joe Satriani – Satch Boogie
- Journey – Any Way You Want It
- Lenny Kravitz – Are You Gonna Go My Way
- Linkin Park – One Step Closer
- Los Lobos – La Bamba
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama (live)
- Paramore – Crushcrushcrush
- Queen – We Are The Champions
- R.E.M. – The One I Love
- Red Hot Chili Peppers – Can’t Stop
- Sammy Hagar – I Can’t Drive 55
- Seether – Remedy
- Smashing Pumpkins – Tarantula
- Stone Temple Pilots – Down
- Veruca Salt – Volcano Girls
- Weezer – Buddy Holly
With Decades, you will be able to stream over 50 songs between Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades and Guitar Hero: On Tour using wireless play, and the game will be sold separately for the DS or in a bundle which includes the guitar grip and stylus pick. With single player mode, career sessions for Lead Guitar and Bass and multiplayer aspects where you can go up against other players in Face Off, Pro Face Off or get together with a pal and play Co-op and Guitar Duel together. Also, to make you feel even more like a rock god, you can blow into the microphone of the DS to set off pyrotechnics, sign autographs for adoring fans, and in battle mode use new attacks to send your opponent reeling back into musical obscurity.
Wanna know for sure if Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades is something you would be interested in? Then you may wish to check out Tom Chick’s preview of the game here on 1UP.

